Ok, I'll admit I'm not an expert. So if your rifle cartridge must be: .357-inch diameter or larger, have a minimum case length of 1.16 inches, and have a maximum case length of 1.8 inches if used on public land What does that leave me for options? .308, .223 (5.56), 7.63mm are all too small. Shotgun slug is too long. What are my options?
I bought an AR a few years back figuring it would be ok for hunting, but I was wrong so I have not used it for that. If I'm going to get a new rifle for hunting, I need to know what to look for. Any help is appreciated.
What does that leave me for options? .308, .223 (5.56), 7.63mm are all too small. Shotgun slug is too long. What are my options?
Then it will likely be more accurate, but still not as accurate as a real metal cased rifle. Many use rifled "slug" barrels. Outside the stupid law of not allowing Indiana residents use the same effective firearm the rest of the country uses, the pistol caliber rifles seem like a good option, or a rifle caliber pistol. Some use a Lone Eagle type pistol in normal caliber like 308.What if the Shotgun has a rifled barrel?
What if the Shotgun has a rifled barrel?
No, it is a shotgun with a rifled slug barrel. It should be more accurate, much like using a round ball in a sling shot rather than a flat shaped rock. More accurate, but still not as accurate as a real rifle the rest of the country uses to hunt.Then it is a .73 caliber rifle..
Then it will likely be more accurate, but still not as accurate as a real metal cased rifle. Many use rifled "slug" barrels. Outside the stupid law of not allowing Indiana residents use the same effective firearm the rest of the country uses, the pistol caliber rifles seem like a good option, or a rifle caliber pistol. Some use a Lone Eagle type pistol in normal caliber like 308.